MATRIMONIAL.
The following is a list of the presents received by the bride -n the iecent Hancock—Burkett marn igo :■ - Mr and Mrs Burkett, suite of Mrniture; Mr and Mrs Corkill, tw . (ushions; Mr and Mrs F. Hancock, carpet and mats; Mr and Mrs H. Hancock, fender and tongs; Mr and Miss Smith, fire irons; Mrs Schirney, n.md knitted bed quilt; Father Tracey, Iwo pictures; Mrs Pennington, set jugs; Mrs Massey, copper water jug; Mrs Parker copper water jug; Mr and Mrs E. W. Hancock, pickle jar and lor; Mr and Mrs Satler, tea set; Mr and! Mrs E. H. Smith, tea set and d'sne-; Mr and Mrs Bowler, tea set; Misses M. 'and A.-Burkett, full tea set; J. !?. Burkett, wrist watch; H. Wickham, set vases; Mr and Mrs Pivac, tea service; Mr 11. Sisavich, glass epergn; p. Parker, glass dishes; M. Bowler, cut glass salt cellars; Mr and Mis Pennington, glass bowl; Mrs Shut deworth, tea spoons; Mr and Mrs Lawson, tea spoons; Miss Trigger, -ilvov spoon and fork; ;A. Scott, set ten spoons; W. Lovett, silver teapot, Mr and Mrs Crofts, three silver .-mto , Mr and Mrs Ingle, toast fork; Les. Marcean, set spoons; Maggie Wickham, fancy tea cups; Mr and Mrs A • J.' King, set serviette rings; Mr mm Mrs C. G. llufidle, dessert spoons and forks; Miss M. Bonner, silver pundish; Mr and Mrs H. Taylor, silver jam dish; Mr Bert Orr, silver butter dim; Mr and Mrs C. I). Sole, jam dish; B. Webster and H. Hall, silver butter dish; Mrs G. !. mem an, cake dish; Mr and Mrs Ruff, New Plymouth, silver tea service; Will end Ina Hancock, biscuit oarrel; Mr and Mrs Ferguson, biscuit bar'd: Mr H. Muttons, oak s.ivftr-inounted butter dish; Mrs Gill, jam spoons; Mrs C. A t King, silver ink-stand; Mrs and Miss Magner, breadboard, knife and tray cloth; Mrs Davey, salad bowl; Miss Ada M. Barry, jam dish and tray cloth; Mr T. Watkins, carving knife and fork stand; Mary Keppel, silver rose howl; Lorna Hancock, trinket case; Mrs Jacob Mischewski, teapot and jug; Percy Hancock, glass waterbottle; Clem Burkett, silver tray; Stanley Wv Hill, silver-mounted saltcellars; Mr and Mrs Hywidham, set spoons; Miss Elsie Priestley, set spoons; Miss King, set spoons; Mr and Mrs Darrell, silver salad dish end fish knife and fork; Mr Gronski (Christchurch),'' silver cruet; Carr Garlick, carved tray; Rose and Percy Hancock, silver butter dish; Mrs Priestley, cheese dish; Mr and Mrs Hamilton, glass dishes; Mrs Gardner, '•butter Bessie Orr, jewel case; Mr and Mrs J- Jones, toast rack; Mr and Mrs Burkett, Flint Road, sei 'of Mrs Potts’ irons; Roger Orr, glass dishes; Miss E. Mercer, glass dish; X. King’s, Employees, set of cut glass Wine-bottles; Mr and Mrs R. Wickham, picture frame; James Burkett, collar-boxes; Mrs Callaghan, picture; Mr Townley, enamel pots; Misses W. and J. Lowry, picture frame; Mr S. Hancock and Miss Lacey, aluminium kettle; Mr and Mrs Lowry, flower ; stand ; Bellringer Bros., copper spirit : lamp and stand; Mr and Mrs J.- Rich- , a'rds, photo frame; Mr and Mrs T. ;H. Richards, photo frames; Mrs R. IRrehardsoh, sai/id bowl and cake dish; Win. fenlliyan, flower pot; Mr and Mrs Boedie, flower pot; Mr and Mrs J. Pennington, glass vases; Mr and Mrs Walker, salad bowl; Mr and Mrs Birdsall, sfalad howls ; Mr T. Lamason, set mats ; Frank Burkett, copper tray.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 70, 31 March 1913, Page 8
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559MATRIMONIAL. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 70, 31 March 1913, Page 8
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